08-25-2017, 08:22 AM
08-25-2017, 08:24 AM
(08-25-2017, 07:16 AM)Determined Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 05:49 AM)Daredevil Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 04:57 AM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 09:27 PM)Duke.Togo Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 08:39 PM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ]Glad you're having a fun go of it with MLS - sounds awesome. Congrats on your new position. With a few startups you're workin' on to boot!? Man, I bet you're enjoying those few hours of kick-back time.
Thank You Brother!
I'm hoping my journal will sway you and Strangelove away from DMSI for a short while, and into MLS Land...
I'll be back on DMSI with you guys soon enough. I miss being in the fold with my Brothers!
Actually, what I'm mulling right now (even though I would love to run MLS myself), is getting a setup going in my son's room so that it automatically plays MLS loops for him overnight. I have reservations with people reporting how it has been disturbing their sleep, but if it starts playing after a few hours of silent/empty tracks I'd think he'd be alright.
I can't wait to see how listening to subs gives him an edge growing up.
Put him in a non Mc Dojo Martial arts class. And watch the magic happen.
Just curious, what are some of the magic traits a child can benefit from with martial arts training?
I tend to speak in metaphors so I wasn't meaning magic literally.
If you want to know Good Martial Arts for Kids then you might want to look into Win Chun.
It's a martial art created to defend women that uses movements that attack and defend at the same time.
Watch IP man for a good demonstration of its power
08-25-2017, 09:01 AM
08-25-2017, 12:43 PM
(08-25-2017, 05:11 AM)Nox Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 04:57 AM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 09:27 PM)Duke.Togo Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 08:39 PM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ]Glad you're having a fun go of it with MLS - sounds awesome. Congrats on your new position. With a few startups you're workin' on to boot!? Man, I bet you're enjoying those few hours of kick-back time.
Thank You Brother!
I'm hoping my journal will sway you and Strangelove away from DMSI for a short while, and into MLS Land...
I'll be back on DMSI with you guys soon enough. I miss being in the fold with my Brothers!
Actually, what I'm mulling right now (even though I would love to run MLS myself), is getting a setup going in my son's room so that it automatically plays MLS loops for him overnight. I have reservations with people reporting how it has been disturbing their sleep, but if it starts playing after a few hours of silent/empty tracks I'd think he'd be alright.
I can't wait to see how listening to subs gives him an edge growing up.
#1 Dad right here. The learning, modifications and such alone will help him, but imagine how great life will be for a kid who's being helped to be distanced from negativity through the normally traumatic years for a kid?
I agree with Nox, the subs will give your son such a natural competitive edge over everyone else. It's almost like another facet of human evolution. We're at a stage now where we are effectively looking for, and finding, competitive edges via nootropics and controlled substances like Modafanil.
With Subs, it's a completely different competitive edge that really advances our evolution, without the use of any physically consumed substances.
Your son is going to grow up to be a conquerer Brother.
He's lucky he's got one hell of a dad!
08-25-2017, 12:45 PM
(08-25-2017, 09:01 AM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 08:22 AM)Daredevil Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 08:03 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]Dim mak, for sure. Every kid should know the death touch.
Good Luck finding a teacher.
Wait...You mean we can't just watch the end of Kill Bill Vol. 2!?
Hell with Kill Bill, just let him watch BloodSport a few times. He'll definitely have mastered the Dim Mak by the end of that movie.
He might even pickup a helicopter kick to boot.
08-25-2017, 01:05 PM
(08-25-2017, 12:45 PM)Duke.Togo Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 09:01 AM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 08:22 AM)Daredevil Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 08:03 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]Dim mak, for sure. Every kid should know the death touch.
Good Luck finding a teacher.
Wait...You mean we can't just watch the end of Kill Bill Vol. 2!?
Hell with Kill Bill, just let him watch BloodSport a few times. He'll definitely have mastered the Dim Mak by the end of that movie.
He might even pickup a helicopter kick to boot.
You guys are crazy. Watch Ninja Assassin. Killer moves and child abuse all in one. You could beat that kid with a shovel and he'll still think you're going easy on him after watching it lol
08-25-2017, 01:09 PM
(08-25-2017, 08:24 AM)Daredevil Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 07:16 AM)Determined Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 05:49 AM)Daredevil Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 04:57 AM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 09:27 PM)Duke.Togo Wrote: [ -> ]Thank You Brother!
I'm hoping my journal will sway you and Strangelove away from DMSI for a short while, and into MLS Land...
I'll be back on DMSI with you guys soon enough. I miss being in the fold with my Brothers!
Actually, what I'm mulling right now (even though I would love to run MLS myself), is getting a setup going in my son's room so that it automatically plays MLS loops for him overnight. I have reservations with people reporting how it has been disturbing their sleep, but if it starts playing after a few hours of silent/empty tracks I'd think he'd be alright.
I can't wait to see how listening to subs gives him an edge growing up.
Put him in a non Mc Dojo Martial arts class. And watch the magic happen.
Just curious, what are some of the magic traits a child can benefit from with martial arts training?
I tend to speak in metaphors so I wasn't meaning magic literally.
If you want to know Good Martial Arts for Kids then you might want to look into Win Chun.
It's a martial art created to defend women that uses movements that attack and defend at the same time.
Watch IP man for a good demonstration of its power
I get that, I used the word "magic" to speak to you in your language so we'd be on the same page.
I'm interested in your sentiment on how martial arts benefits a child's development. How does it and in what ways has it helped you?
08-25-2017, 01:38 PM
(08-25-2017, 01:05 PM)Nox Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 12:45 PM)Duke.Togo Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 09:01 AM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 08:22 AM)Daredevil Wrote: [ -> ](08-25-2017, 08:03 AM)Shannon Wrote: [ -> ]Dim mak, for sure. Every kid should know the death touch.
Good Luck finding a teacher.
Wait...You mean we can't just watch the end of Kill Bill Vol. 2!?
Hell with Kill Bill, just let him watch BloodSport a few times. He'll definitely have mastered the Dim Mak by the end of that movie.
He might even pickup a helicopter kick to boot.
You guys are crazy. Watch Ninja Assassin. Killer moves and child abuse all in one. You could beat that kid with a shovel and he'll still think you're going easy on him after watching it lol
OK, if we're going to go into Ninja Domain, in my opinion, nothing beats Pray for Death, starring none other than, Sho Kosugi, the evil master warlord from Ninja Assassin.
My only problem with Ninja Assassin was the CGI'd blood. It was way too cartoony for my taste.
I think one of the better modern Ninja movies was, well, Ninja with Scott Adkins. That was pretty cool. Had him start his training as a kid and had some weird skulls wannabe cult to really take it over the top in camp.
And speaking of Adkins, and a nod to Van Damme as well, the Universal Soldier movie they did together, I forget the name, that movie was insane!
If he watched that movie a few times, you'd be able to break a baseball bat over the kids head and he'd still keep coming.
EDIT: Including a YouTube link to the scene in question - extremely violent fight scene; great action movie.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pxJlytWY228
08-25-2017, 02:18 PM
Agreed on the cgi blood.
And I have never heard of pray for death... I need to fix this.
Ninja I haven't gotten around to watching. Sounds like I need to fix this also.
I've been out-ninja'd!
And I have never heard of pray for death... I need to fix this.
Ninja I haven't gotten around to watching. Sounds like I need to fix this also.
I've been out-ninja'd!
08-25-2017, 10:24 PM
Quote:Dim mak, for sure. Every kid should know the death touch.
Hahaha.. I always found it entertaining how the 'masters' of the death touch would say you can just touch someone in a certain way and they will die in 3 days.
Does that mean if you touch them very gently you can extend it to 3 months.. hmm.
Quote:Good Luck finding a teacher.
And dimmak is bs anyway. Same with the George Dillman pressure point knockout bs.
I don't really know what i'd recommend for kids. If you can find something that is effective and also has self development built in. Discipline, hard work, working towards something, confidence and such are some things it would help with.
08-27-2017, 02:12 PM
(08-24-2017, 09:27 PM)Duke.Togo Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 08:39 PM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ]Glad you're having a fun go of it with MLS - sounds awesome. Congrats on your new position. With a few startups you're workin' on to boot!? Man, I bet you're enjoying those few hours of kick-back time.
Thank You Brother!
I'm hoping my journal will sway you and Strangelove away from DMSI for a short while, and into MLS Land...
I'll be back on DMSI with you guys soon enough. I miss being in the fold with my Brothers!
I've switched to MLS a few days so we're in the same fold now brother.
I've given myself 3 days rest off bad trip on DMSI A, and I'm having a bitch of a time frankly.
I'll start MLS journal when I clear my mind a little, and come up with good journal title.
08-27-2017, 06:32 PM
(08-27-2017, 02:12 PM)Dr. Strangelove Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 09:27 PM)Duke.Togo Wrote: [ -> ](08-24-2017, 08:39 PM)RTBoss Wrote: [ -> ]Glad you're having a fun go of it with MLS - sounds awesome. Congrats on your new position. With a few startups you're workin' on to boot!? Man, I bet you're enjoying those few hours of kick-back time.
Thank You Brother!
I'm hoping my journal will sway you and Strangelove away from DMSI for a short while, and into MLS Land...
I'll be back on DMSI with you guys soon enough. I miss being in the fold with my Brothers!
I've switched to MLS a few days so we're in the same fold now brother.
I've given myself 3 days rest off bad trip on DMSI A, and I'm having a bitch of a time frankly.
I'll start MLS journal when I clear my mind a little, and come up with good journal title.
While reading this post, I kept hearing AC/DC's back in Black playing in the background of my mind.
RT - We're waiting on you brother!!
But in all seriousness, I jumped on MLS with a short break from DMSI as well. I would say give yourself another two weeks, as there is turbulence, while DMSI's script plays on in the background of your mind.
That being said, I think you'll find MLS is a wonderful change, and it will invigorate you some.
I've been noticing since I started watching my mind movie while running MLS, that my brain is making connections that it hadn't made before. It's making me wonder whether MLS can be a better proponent of seduction than DMSI.
That is, until DMSI 3.2 comes out with all of the added tech and makes the universe explode. But, until then... MLS is a pretty strong contender when focused on whatever goal you choose for it.
08-31-2017, 05:22 PM
Day 42
Currently listening to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=monN9Ok0El8
When I was on DMSI, I was on a serious Marilyn Manson Kick. On MLS, I'm on a serious Quarashi kick.
Quarashi was one of those bands for me when I was younger, I remember I blasted their album while my buddy drove around the streets of Seoul 13 years ago. I don't even remember who I was back then. That's how much I've changed in the more than a decade that has past.
MLS is deep in a healing curve right now. I have dreams that I can't recall anymore, but, I just remember the intensity of them and how I felt. I was rooting into some of the core points of myself. I've been exhausted most of this week, burdened with the new title and responsibility. I'm disconnecting starting tomorrow night. Going to sit in front of the computer most of Saturday and watch Narcos Season 3 on NetFlix. Not exactly the playboy lifestyle, but, September's are typically a quiet month for me.
Both my mother and grandmother passed in September.
An old girlfriend of mine once told me that when I got older, I would probably appreciate September, because it's the month that I grew the most. She was right. With every passing September month, I tend to change the most.
MLS is easily becoming something that I can stay on for a long time. I've really no desire to move onto a new DMSI release. Once DMSI does come out, I may change my mind, but, I want to give MLS a fair shot. I was on DMSI for about 11 months. It was amazing. But MLS, MLS is just much more light hearted, easy going. It's been 42 days and it doesn't even feel like it.
The success factors of things around me are pretty incredible as well. Whether it's the startups or even just the new position I took on. Things just seem to work some how.
It's been 8 days since I started watching my Mind Movie while on MLS. There is nothing obvious reflected from that, and yet, I feel like there will be - it just needs time. And I'm not in a rush. I'm not in a rush to see things happen immediately. Maybe it's just my age catching up to me, but I kind of like the Slow and Steady wins the race, approach to living right now.
I'm coming to realize that everything, all of it, is just a state of mind. It's how you manage yourself and your life. Finding an optimal kind of a flow.
On some days, I'm really on it and I'm just consuming information by the bucketload. On other days, I'm in a slower pace and just want to close my eyes and day dream. I allow myself to be both. Because both states eventually pass. I can't always be on, and I can't always be off.
This lack of expectations has made things infinitely more simple for me. It's also done wonders for my mood. I generally feel positive all of the time. Things don't bother me as much.
In many ways, this may end up being the calm, before the proverbial storm. There are some bigger moves awaiting me.
But for now, they can wait. When I'm ready, I'll march out there and slay my own dragons...
Currently listening to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=monN9Ok0El8
When I was on DMSI, I was on a serious Marilyn Manson Kick. On MLS, I'm on a serious Quarashi kick.
Quarashi was one of those bands for me when I was younger, I remember I blasted their album while my buddy drove around the streets of Seoul 13 years ago. I don't even remember who I was back then. That's how much I've changed in the more than a decade that has past.
MLS is deep in a healing curve right now. I have dreams that I can't recall anymore, but, I just remember the intensity of them and how I felt. I was rooting into some of the core points of myself. I've been exhausted most of this week, burdened with the new title and responsibility. I'm disconnecting starting tomorrow night. Going to sit in front of the computer most of Saturday and watch Narcos Season 3 on NetFlix. Not exactly the playboy lifestyle, but, September's are typically a quiet month for me.
Both my mother and grandmother passed in September.
An old girlfriend of mine once told me that when I got older, I would probably appreciate September, because it's the month that I grew the most. She was right. With every passing September month, I tend to change the most.
MLS is easily becoming something that I can stay on for a long time. I've really no desire to move onto a new DMSI release. Once DMSI does come out, I may change my mind, but, I want to give MLS a fair shot. I was on DMSI for about 11 months. It was amazing. But MLS, MLS is just much more light hearted, easy going. It's been 42 days and it doesn't even feel like it.
The success factors of things around me are pretty incredible as well. Whether it's the startups or even just the new position I took on. Things just seem to work some how.
It's been 8 days since I started watching my Mind Movie while on MLS. There is nothing obvious reflected from that, and yet, I feel like there will be - it just needs time. And I'm not in a rush. I'm not in a rush to see things happen immediately. Maybe it's just my age catching up to me, but I kind of like the Slow and Steady wins the race, approach to living right now.
I'm coming to realize that everything, all of it, is just a state of mind. It's how you manage yourself and your life. Finding an optimal kind of a flow.
On some days, I'm really on it and I'm just consuming information by the bucketload. On other days, I'm in a slower pace and just want to close my eyes and day dream. I allow myself to be both. Because both states eventually pass. I can't always be on, and I can't always be off.
This lack of expectations has made things infinitely more simple for me. It's also done wonders for my mood. I generally feel positive all of the time. Things don't bother me as much.
In many ways, this may end up being the calm, before the proverbial storm. There are some bigger moves awaiting me.
But for now, they can wait. When I'm ready, I'll march out there and slay my own dragons...
08-31-2017, 07:34 PM
My condolences for your losses, my friend. I know how it feels.